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Mr. Emmanuel Reagan Fynn, Oforikrom Constituency Youth Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has advised activists and supporters of the party to work assiduously in their various capacities, to ensure victory for the party in the 2016 General Elections.
Ensuring victory, he said, was a shared responsibility, calling on the members to close their ranks and advance the ideals and vision of the party, to achieve their objectives.
Speaking to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Kumasi, Mr. Fynn said the coming year presents the party with the opportunity to take stock of its activities, and stay on course to retain power.
“It is the responsibility of all NDC activists to remain committed to the party’s manifesto and mission, devoid of personal aggrandizement, factionalism, division and greed,” he observed.
The Youth Organizer advocated intra-party unity, reminding members of the need to focus on the Elections, as victory would enable the Mahama-led administration to continue with its pro-poor and comprehensive socio-economic programmes, to enhance the well-being of the masses.
While congratulating the newly-elected national executives, he entreated the supporters to rally solidly behind them, in order to succeed in the discharge of their duties.
Mr. Fynn called on Ghanaians in general, to shun lukewarm attitude to work, for increased productivity in all sectors of the economy.
They should also embrace good hygienic practices, to stem the tide of the recurrence of communicable diseases borne out of indiscipline, poor, and insanitary conditions in the country.
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